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When it comes to music, James Murphy has done it all. He has toured the world as the frontman of his now defunct group LCD Soundystem, performing at some of the largest festivals and arenas globally. He has launched his own successful DFA Records and since the dissolution of LCD Soundsystem has been a hot in demand DJ under his own name. He has been scoring films and taking on other music ventures, but until now he has remained largely out of the restaurant business. That is all changing as Murphy is gearing up to open a new wine bar in Brooklyn called the Four Horsemen. -
Cash Money Beats Jas Prince on Lawsuit Regarding Drake Payments
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Jennifer Lopez Las Vegas Residency: 'American Idol' Judge Coming to the Strip After Britney, Mariah
Watch out Britney Spears and Mariah Carey, Las Vegas will be getting another big name diva in 2016. After putting aside rumors that she was heading to the Strip earlier this year, last night on the performance finale of American Idol, judge Jennifer Lopez announced that she will begin a Planet Hollywood residency in the Sin City next year. -
Mikal Cronin Announces Tour, with Opening Dates for Death Cab for Cutie
Mikal Cronin has released his touring schedule for this Spring/Summer/Fall and he'll be spreading his time between headlining gigs, festival stops, and opening sets for performers including Death Cab For Cutie, Father John Misty and the Cairo Gang. The guitar-centric alt rocker will stay in Europe until early June before returning home to play festivals such as FYF Fest and Bumbershoot over the summer. His new album, 'MCIII,' was released last week. -
'Jem and The Holograms' Trailer Offends Old Fans, New Filmgoers Alike
Music Times has written several articles over the past months regarding Scooter Braun and Jon Chu's film adaptation of classic '80s cartoon Jem (also known as Jem and The Holograms). Now a trailer has finally hit the web and fans are disappointed to say the least. -
New Docudrama 'Soaked In Bleach' Implies Kurt Cobain Murdered [TRAILER]
Montage of Heck has been drawing rave reviews from fans and critics for its look into the introverted private life of Nirvana frontman Kurt Cobain...and now there's a new biopic forthcoming that suggests his 1994 suicide death was actually a murder. Soaked in Bleach will star Tyler Bryan as the vocalist, and Sarah Scott as wife Courtney Love. -
Ben Deitz, Trouble & Bass Founding Member, Has Died: Math Head and Passions DJ Will Be Missed
Ben Deitz, founding member of the New York City club collective Trouble & Bass died on Saturday, May 9. He DJed under the monikers Math Head and Passions and had released music on Trouble & Bass, French label, Kitsuné and Terminal Dusk. The cause of death has not been revealed at this time according to Fact Mag. -
Live Nation Announces First Televised Music Awards Show Airing in October
It seems like every Sunday night there is another awards show in music, film or gaming. This Sunday is the Billboard Music Awards, which will honor the artists who did the best in the Billboard charts. Now Live Nation is looking to congratulate itself and those who partake in its empire with an award show of its own, aptly titled the Live Nation Music Awards. Since Live Nation is focused on concerts, the award show will honor the best live music performances. It will air on both TNT and TBS on October 1. -
Listen to Dawes' New Song "Right on Time" from 'All Your Favorite Bands'
Dawes is getting ready to release its fourth studio album, All Your Favorite Bands, which is due out June 2. So far the band has given fans a taste of the effort with lead single "Things Happen," and now they've moved on to the LP's eighth track, "Right on Time." -
'Guitar Hero Live' Tracks Include Rage Against the Machine, Sleigh Bells, Rolling Stones and More
After a five-year hiatus, Guitar Hero is returning to game consoles with a new installment of the jam session video game, 'Guitar Hero Live.' The first 24 songs have been revealed from its extensive set-list, spanning from the Rolling Stones and Red Hot Chili Peppers to Ed Sheeran and Pantera. -
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Redfoo, one half of LMFAO, recently announced his debut solo album, 'Where the Sun Goes.' The effort, which will feature the single "Juicy Wiggle," is due out this summer according to a press release. 'Where the Sun Goes' will be out via Redfoo's Party Rock Records. -
Jeff Beck Releases First Studio Track in over Five Years Titled "Tribal" [LISTEN]
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